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Subject: Re: Usenix archives?
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In article by Tim Shoppa:
> A rescue yesterday yielded several 9-tracks claiming to be Usenix
> collections from the late 70's and early 80's.  Are there any Usenix
> collections online that might be interested in copies?  If not, would 
> this material be appropriate for the PUPS archive, possibly in a trimmed 
> or edited form?

Hi Tim, yes I think those tapes would be excellent material for the
PUPS Archive. We already have some Usenix tapes in the archive:

2616    Applications/Usenix_77/ug091377-ar.tar.gz
10208   Applications/Spencer_Tapes/del.tar.gz
2688    Applications/Spencer_Tapes/tor79.tar.gz

but of course more would be welcome. I'd be happy to take them untrimmed :-)

Thanks!
	Warren

